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Their subsequent cultivation and management has been that 
usually followed for Autumn-Fruiting Raspberries. They were 
inspected by the Committee on October 2, 1919, and the following 
awards were made : — 
Queen Alexandra, A.M. 
Perpetual Superlative, A.M. 
Souvenir de Desiree Bruneau, A.M. 
Surprise d'Automne, A.M. Previous award, A.M. 1911. 
Lloyd George, A.M. 
Dann's Monarch or Hailsham Berry, H.C. 
November Abundance, H.C. Previous award, A.M. 1902. 
Wisley Autumn Fruiting, C. 
The grouping of these varieties is on the same lines as that described 
for summer fruiting ones, as far as possible. 
The young canes of all these varieties are spiny, but the spines 
of different varieties often vary in colour — the pedicels of all are 
also spiny, otherwise the divisions and subdivisions are much the 
same as with the summer-fruiting varieties. 
Key to Autumn-fruiting Varieties. 
FRUITS RED. 
Foliage Always Flat. 
Foliage light coloured, spines on young canes reddish, old canes light 
brown, fruit round — Queen Alexandra. 
Foliage dark, spines on young canes purplish. 
Old canes light brown or greyish. 
Fruits conical — October Red. 
Lloyd George. 
Fruits round — Perpetual Superlative. 
Old canes, dark brown. 
Fruit conical — Dann's Monarch. 
Souvenir de Desiree Bruneau. 
Autumn Fruiting, Wisley. 
Fruit round — November Abundance. 
FRUITS YELLOW. 
Foliage always Curled. 
Leaves pale, spines on young canes greenish, fruit round. 
Old canes light brown — Surprise d'Automne. 
Old canes reddish brown — October Yellow. 
DESCRIPTIONS AND NOTES. 
Red -fruited Varieties. 
2. Queen Alexandra (Cousens), A.M. — A fairly vigorous grower, making 
very sturdy canes about 3 feet high, very heavy cropper, fruit borne in large 
clusters, berries medium size, round, firm, bright carmine, of fair flavour. 
6, 6a. October Red (Paul, Cousens). — Vigorous grower of rather straggling 
habit, canes from 3 to 4 feet high ; a good cropper ; berries borne in large clusters, 
large, almost round, very rich red, firm and of fair flavour. 
16. Lloyd George (Kettle), A.M. — A very vigorous grower, canes up to 
5 feet high, a very heavy cropper ; berries large, borne in large clusters, conical, 
deep red, firm and of good flavour ; later than most. 
7. Perpetual Superlative (Cousens), A.M. — Vigorous, a making large 
quantities of sturdy canes, up to 5 feet high, good cropper, berries large, borne 
in good clusters, almost round, carmine, firm and of good flavour. 
